Along with the basketball players, the dancers, the ninjas, and the female boxers, there has also been Luigi, Michael Jackson, a diver entering a swimming pool, characters from video games, soccer players, a jogger, an explorer, a golfer, and a zombie; but, in my opinion, there's been none that compare to Sarah's SCUBA diver. (This is Sarah #4. Another Sarah made a spectular girl boxer, one made a lovely dancer caught mid-leap with spectacularly braided hair, and one made a seriously goofy golfer.)
This piece actually isn't quite done - Sarah plans to add little "weights" on the weight belt, and a classmate is bringing her a little rubber octopus to hide in the coral, along with hopefully some fish. I love her attention to detail - the green highlighted hair in two pony tails, the gauge hanging from her air tank, and today's addition, the camera, complete with viewfinder, lens, and flash.
I'll bet Sarah will have this FOREVER!!! What a great experience for her!!
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This is AUH-MAZE-ING.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's about all I can say. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely AMAZING!!! Sarah is quite the artist.
ReplyDeleteOn behalf of Sarah, thanks, everyone, and Kelly, congrats on your new blog!
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ReplyDeleteWow!! I can't get over her attention to detail! Wonderful! I especially like the two-toned hair...
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